I have said that corruption will always exists; together with poverty; and that as long as the country found a way to grow inspite of it; like kenya is indeed doing now; corruption will reduce as people become richer and more opportunities to earn an honest living becomes available.
I always support fight against graft but I dont think it's a silver bullet or panacea to our problems.If doctors stop overbilling or no kemsa happens - we will still be poor.
For me the most insidious corruption is the systemic or endemic one - a thousand police officers collecting 100bob daily from a thousands car - is more money stolen than one politician plotting for months to steal from say NTSA - and that police corruption affecting people more directly.
Pundit you once said corruption does not affect country development. At time high priest hand caught in cookie jar. We can say Kenyan doctor and lawyer are Hasolas and we'll laugh at your theory on high priests benevolent corruption. Kenyan hasola economy eats everything and everybody. When high priest becomes goddess everyone will follow David Ndii and escape to Indian Ocean disputed border.